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Fulham 0-0 Brentford
Oh my, Brentford should most certainly be 1-0 up this time.
Yoann Barbet yet again finds himself free in the area but can only head the ball straight into the ground and harmlessly over the top.
Wolves promoted to the Premier League
Brentford get 94th-minute equaliser through Maupay
Mitrovic scores off the post to put Fulham ahead
Cardiff win at Norwich to go second
Middlesbrough beat fellow play-off hopefuls Bristol City
Burton stun high-flying Derby, Barnsley draw with Bolton
Accrington miss chance to seal promotion from League One
Bury's relegation to League Two is confirmed
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Fulham 0-0 Brentford
Oh my, Brentford should most certainly be 1-0 up this time.
Yoann Barbet yet again finds himself free in the area but can only head the ball straight into the ground and harmlessly over the top.
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
That's a really fine save from Marcus Bettinelli, tipping Yoann Barbet's near-post header over the bar.
It's all Brentford at the moment!
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
And now they win a free-kick after Lucas Piazon brings down Sergi Canos having been cheekily nutmegged. It's clever, clever play from the Brentford number 47.
Another chance to get the ball in the box...
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
Brentford win a couple of corners in quick succession, with Romain Sawyers afforded loads of room inside the Fulham box but is unable to get his shot through a pile of bodies.
The Bees are still on the attack though...
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
There's a coming together of sorts on the touchline between Denis Odoi and Sergi Canos - a bit of a reminder that this is actually a genuine local derby.
The referee diffuses the situation with a polite word with both players. On you go.
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
Slavisa Jokanovic will be much happier with how the game's shaping up now than he would've been quarter of an hour ago.
Remember, his Fulham team must win here if they're to end the day in the top two - and if they're to prevent Wolves from sealing promotion for at least one more day.
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
This time Fulham attack down their right, with Ryan Fredericks getting behind on the overlap but he's unable to beat the first man with his low cross.
Moments later, Ryan Sessegnon exchanges a one-two with Aleksander Mitrovic but the former's attempt is blocked by Daniel Bentley's legs.
After an iffy start, the Cottagers have found their feet.
FT: Reading 2-2 Sunderland
Reading fought back from 2-1 down to draw with Sunderland and remain five points above the bottom three.
Despite avoiding a damaging defeat boss Paul Clement was unhappy with elements of his side's performance.
"It was too open from a coaching point of view. I thought our structure and tactical discipline was better against Fulham than it was today, and we lost that game," he told BBC Berkshire.
"When it is like that anything can happen. You can win maybe, and we had some massive chances at the end, but equally you can end up losing because you are so open.
"On reflection it's a fair result on the balance of play."
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
Craven Cottage does love a celebrity in the crowd. Today's famous fan? None other than Hugh Grant, of course.
He watches on as Ryan Sessegnon's low cross is hacked clear, before Brentford's Ollie Watkins is denied a shot at goal by Tim Ream.
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
It's quite evident that Fulham's best outlet so far is Ryan Sessegnon, as he gets to the byline and this time forces Yoann Barbet to stoop low and head behind for a corner.
That's a bit more like it from the home team.
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
This is so sloppy from Fulham and Matt Targett, again dispossessed in their own half and allowing Brentford in.
Florian Jozefzoon is the man leading the Bees charge, cutting inside and forcing Marcus Bettinelli into a fine save.
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
At last, a Fulham attack to tell you about.
Ryan Sessegnon - earlier shortlisted for the PFA's Young Player of the Year award - is heavily involved, coming in off the left before having a shot deflected over the bar.
The resulting set-piece, however, is hopeless and easily defended.
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
We're just seeing a replay of that earlier offside decision against Ollie Watkins. The former Exeter City man is most certainly onside, you know, and completely in the clear too!
Fulham have spent just 6% of the opening 11 minutes in Brentford's defensive third.
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
If nothing else, I promise you this is going to be a good watch. Both of these sides play some really attractive stuff, both press high, quickly and aggressively and both are capable of scoring goals.
Needless to say, I apologise in advance if it turns into a drab goalless draw.
FT: Burton 3-1 Derby
Burton Albion beat local rivals Derby County 3-1 to boost their Championship survival hopes.
Victory against the Rams gave the Brewers just their third home win of the season and, remarkably, their first since 16 September.
"We felt as though we deserved a win in the last six or seven weeks but we didn't get the break. Hard work got us through today," manager Nigel Clough told BBC Radio Derby.
"We had forgotten how good it feels to come in after a home win. They seriously can't remember when we last won here.
"It was important to get the home win whatever league we end up in next season. We've got the monkey off our back now.
"Our aim is to make the others play. We want to get enough points on the board so that the others have to do something."
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
And now Brentford are very nearly in again!
Ollie Watkins tries to latch onto a long ball forward but, just as he gets it under his spell and looks to pull the trigger, Matt Targett gets back to him.
Moments later, Watkins gets through once more but the offside flag is up.
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
Brentford forward Romain Sawyers is the first to strike an effort towards goal, but his low effort drifts wide of the near post.
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
Brentford have made a pretty lively start, winning an early free-kick through Sergi Canos and pinning Fulham into their own half.
The Bees have won three in a row and are not a team to be taken lightly.
Fulham 0-0 Brentford
Cardiff's victory over Norwich means Fulham must win tonight to move back in to the Championship's top two. A win for Brentford would not only send Wolves up but also just about keep them in the play-off hunt.
We're under way in the late game.
Fulham v Brentford (17:30 BST)
The two teams are out at Craven Cottage, Fulham in their familiar white and black and Brentford in a slightly less familiar dark green.
Kick-off is a few moments away...